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    crack can cause permanent damage to the lungs. Since cocaine causes blood to contract, it can do damage to the gastrointestinal tract. When blood can’t reach the gastrointestinal tract, the absence of oxygen can cause problems such as ulcers and perforation in the stomach and intestines. Cocaine can cause kidney failure through rhabdomyolysis (Cocaine Use and Its Effects, 2014). Rhabdomyolysis involves leakage of toxic chemicals from damaged skeletal muscle. These harmful chemicals then fall…

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    Essay On Abortion Inhumane

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    Pro-Choice activists declare that it is their women’s rights to do what they want with their body. But one thing they are not seeing is what choice does the child living inside of them have? Even if you do not believe abortion is murder, it still demeans the value of human life. Abortion is simply an inhumane way to discard of one’s responsibilities; it is a deliberate termination and expulsion of a human pregnancy. Many women across the country do not even know how an abortion is processed.…

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    Although there were a wide variety of deities worshiped by the Mayans, the most prominent of them were Hunab Ku, Itzamna, Ix Chebal Yaz, Ah Puch, Ek Chuah, and Chac. Hunab Ku: The Mayans worshiped this god as their supreme god and viewed him as the creator of the universe reportedly. He is also synchronized with the god Itzamna. Hunab Ku was viewed so highly that it was believed he did not participate in the affairs associated with humans. As in any religion, the creator of the universe and…

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    time consuming. The creation of the tattoo machine greatly reduced the pain and increased speed. “Tattoo artists worked by hand perforating the skin perhaps three times a second as they installed their designs. O’Reilly’s machine with it’s fifty perforations per second was an enormous improvement in efficiency” (Samuel O’Reilly). Samuel’s invention greatly improved the tattooing process, but the machines were not very reliable. Many improvements were made by one of Coleman’s apprentices, Paul…

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    Black Death Facts

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    Black Death -The bacterial disease that atrophied Europe between 1347-1351, taking an equitably greater amount of life than any other known epidemic or war up to that point. The Black Death is broadly thought to have been the result of infection by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. 5 Facts: • Many doctors believed that bad smells could force out the plague. Therefore, treatments for the disease included applying feces and urine, and other substances that were much more likely to spread disease…

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    Spontaneous Pneumothorax

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    interventions are generally not considered until the second episode of PSP. The preferred innervation is the thoracoscopy or VATS (video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery).4,5 The goal of the surgery is “resection of blebs or the suture of apical perforation to treat the underlying defect” or “create a pleural symphysis to prevent recurrence.”4 The management of SPS is very similar to SSP in regards to the severity, however greater care should be taken due to the possibility of a medical…

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    used as a lubrication, to keep bacteria forming, and help carry the sand. They typically form only 0.1 to 0.5 percent and help enhance the fracture (Fracfocus 2015). This fluid is sent through trucks that pump it into the wellbore and through the perforations in the formation. This process creates fractures in the rock. The sand in the fluid remains in the fractures (0.2cm wide), and keeps them open when the pressure is reduced (Walker 2015). This allows the trapped oil and natural gas to flow…

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    another lethal dose of digoxin to the fetus. By day 3 the patient should go into labor and deliver the lifeless fetus. If the fetus does not come out the procedure turns into a D&E. The risks to the patient could be lacerations, hemorrhage, uterine perforations, future pregnancy complications, and maternal death. (Levatio…

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    stool or undigested food is trapped in these small pouches and bacteria accumulate, it can lead to inflammation and a condition called diverticulitis. Acute diverticulitis can cause symptoms and lead to complications such as abscess formation, perforation, peritonitis, and…

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    In my opinion I think that abortion should be illegal. Abortion is a huge issue today in our society today. Many people believe it is evil to kill an unborn child. Abortion can also lead to health complications. Having an abortion carries the risk of not being able to become pregnant. It often leads to unwanted memories, result in stress or depression. I think that abortion should be illegal. Abortion is a huge issue today in our society today. Many people believe it is evil to kill an unborn…

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